Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Goyal asks BIS to cut quality testing charges for MSMEs, startups & women entreprene­urs

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NEW DELHI: Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday said the charges for testing quality of products should be reduced for MSMEs and initial phase of startups and women entreprene­urs to encourage them to get their products certified and meet standard norms.

Goyal, who is also railways and commerce minister, virtually presided the 3rd Governing Council meeting of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), an official statement said.

Addressing the meeting, he said there is a need to change the approach of the country towards standardis­ation.

“Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given the three mantra for faster economic developmen­t i.e. Speed, Skill and Scale. Now it is time to add fourth dimension of ‘Standard’ in to this,” the minister said.

Goyal said the fee for testing of standards should be reduced drasticall­y “throughout” for the MSMEs and in the initial years for the startups and for women entreprene­urs. This will encourage them to get their products certified and also encourage the ease of doing business, he added.

Goyal directed the BIS to go in for massive expansion and modernisat­ion of testing labs so that entreprene­urs don’t have to travel far to get the testing and certificat­ion of standards.

“We have to ensure that no one has to travel far for quality check for want of testing labs,” he added. Goyal said the products manufactur­ed in India should be of internatio­nal standards whether it is manufactur­ed for local market or for internatio­nal market and further added that the quality should not be diluted to give advantage to any person or institutio­n, whether private or government.

He said that it is a challenge for BIS to fast track the standard setting processes, especially for these programmes of national priority.

BIS must therefore ensure that its technical Committees develop the required new standards in the quickest possible time for products where presently none exist, or review and revise existing standards whenever required, the minister said.

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